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Apio?i pomo7icz. — By sweeping. Generally common. 



,, cracccB. — On Vicia, Lathyrus, etc. Chattenden Roughs. 



,, subulatum. — On vetch and wild pea. 



,, Jilicis. — On furze. Generally common. 



„ fuscirostre. — 0\\ Genista tinctoiia. I/Ocally common. Chattenden. 



„ malvcE. — On mallows. Widely distributed. 



,, urticarhim. — By sweeping under hedges, etc. Scarce. 



,, miniatum. — On dock. Generally common. 



,, cruentatum. — On sorrel. Not common. 



,, hctmatodes. — Chiefly on wood sage. 



,, rubens.—QXvi^'^y on w^ood sage. 



,, riifij-ostre. — On mallows. Generally common. 



,, vicice. — On Vicia a-acca. 



,, difforme. — By sweeping in damp situations. 



,, Icevicolle. — In stack-refuse, Rainham marshes, etc. Common. 



,, apricans. — Generally common. Bj^ sweeping. 



,, trifolii. — On clover, etc. Common and widely distributed. 



,, dichronm. — On clover, etc. Common and widely distributed. 



,, nigritarse. — B)' sweeping, generall}^ common. 



,, conflnens. — On May weed. Chattenden, etc. 



,. stolidnm. — On ox-eye daisy, Chattenden, etc. Rare. 



,, hookeri. — On May weed. Wigmore, etc. 



" radiolus \ Common on mallow in all the district. 



,, onopordi. — On thistles. Generallj^ common. 



,, caidtiormn. — On thistles. Generally common. 



,, flavimamim. — On wild sage. Widely distributed. 



,, annnlipes. — One specimen taken at Chattenden. (G.C.C.) 



,, atoma?i7cm. — On wild thyme. Widely spread. 



,, vire7is.'-'By sweeping in damp places. Common. 



,, ptinctigerzim. — On leguminous plants, sometimes in moss. 



,, pisi. — On leguminous plants. Generally common. 



,, cEthiops. — On leguminous plants. Generally common. 



„ ebejiinnm. — By sweeping. In moss in winter. 



,, filiiostre. — By sweeping in chalk}^ places. 



,, striatici?i. — On broom. Common. 



,, iminuve. — On broom. Common. 



,, spencei. — On dog's mercury. 



,, ervi. — On leguminous plants. 



„ vorax. — Chiefly by sweeping under hedges. 



,, tinicolor. — By sweeping leguminous plants. 



,, meliloti. — On melilot. Frindsbury chalk-pit, etc. 



,, livesceriim. — On saintfoin. Not rare. 



,, walto7ii. — In moss and by sweeping on chalk. 



,, loti. — On birds'-foot trefoil. Generally common. 



,, senicuhim. \ Generally distributed and by sweeping in shady 



,, temie. \ places. 



,, livionii. — Marshes below Strood (Dr. Power). 



,, pubescois. — By sweeping. Rare. 



r^i'^'^fT n \ On dock in damp places. 

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